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dow jones index     

zarif - 09 Sep 2003 06:09

how do you see the dow index going today
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Dow Jones and S&P commentary: Signal Watch Dr Bob Hard Right Edge Raptor Research Charting by Snoball: Dow Chart S&P Chart Drinks & Break Time at: GD's Famous Tea Room & Watering Hole"

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Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 20:16 - 678 of 2279

Thanks for your reply Zarif,

I've only been posting on this site for a couple of weeks
and was unsure if my views were welcome or not.

There doesn't seem to be the same amount of 'Alpha Male'
wannabees that you get on other sites, constantly trying
to score points off each other.

I'll keep adding my 2p worth on the understanding that it
is purely a personal view and for consideration only.
I don't pretend to be a Guru.

What matters is your view, it's your money.

Melnibone.

Harlosh - 20 Nov 2003 20:20 - 679 of 2279

Melnibone,
I still have 'L' plates so your views are appreciated.
Looks like your 'n' shape is taking.........shape

Regards

Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 20:21 - 680 of 2279

Just had a look at your charts at the top of this thread.

Still 40 mins to go, but maybe my 'n' shape chart type
day isn't so far off the mark.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 20:23 - 681 of 2279

Thanks for the reply Harlosh,

Looks like our posts crossed. :-)

Melnibone.

snoball - 20 Nov 2003 20:33 - 682 of 2279

Hi, y'all,
Closed my Dec short for -20 points.
A lot better than it was earlier, phew!
What's the betting there will be a bounce now into tomorrow.
The price hasn't, yet, broken the lower channel and it has tested the high channel. My guess is it will close up tomorrow.
But what do I know?

zarif - 20 Nov 2003 20:38 - 683 of 2279

Well done snoball:
was bored so opened a long dec dow 9645 at ?2/pt -lets see what happens -maybe it might just shoot up at close or wait for some bounce tommorow.

snoball - 20 Nov 2003 20:40 - 684 of 2279

So what's this 'n' shape stuff then?
Some secret trading strategy I can learn from then? ;-)

Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 20:47 - 685 of 2279

So what's this 'n' shape stuff then?

Some secret trading strategy

Nah!

Just look at the chart shape and tell me which letter
you see. ;-)

Still 15mins to go so we may get another alphabet shape
yet. ;-)

Great sence of humour on this thread, I love it!

Melnibone.

snoball - 20 Nov 2003 20:48 - 686 of 2279

I'm going to trade the daily tomorrow rather than leave anything on overnight.
See ya then.

snoball - 20 Nov 2003 20:56 - 687 of 2279

next stop 9600? 9620 broken.
New lows being hit now.

Harlosh - 20 Nov 2003 21:03 - 688 of 2279

I'm short at 9625 so was glad to see the fall in the last hour or two.
Hoping for more of the same tomorrow.

Mega Bucks - 20 Nov 2003 21:03 - 689 of 2279

evening all,

what a day it has been, up and down like a bride's nightie :-)

1st time playing the S& P long and short tonight very good it is a lot more relaxing than the dow.....

Hope you did not get burned to much today and kept your pots in tack...

what will tomorrow bring aint got a clue can any one look into there crystal ball please and tell me ??????

Mega...

Harlosh - 20 Nov 2003 21:07 - 690 of 2279

Melinbone.

I would like the letter I tomorrow - straight down.

Can you fix it?

Harlosh

zarif - 20 Nov 2003 21:18 - 691 of 2279

Certainly went down lower than monica lewinsky ever did!!!!!!!
I hope it bounces up a bit so can liquidate my long and then Monica lewinky time again would be great.
Ps: on a serious note tomorrow may be v.volatile as the options expire and they try to cook the books.

rgds
zarif

Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 21:20 - 692 of 2279

can any one look into there crystal ball please and tell me ??????

Just a view, but it kept me safe today looking for lower buy prices.
Even if we did get an 'n' shape chart instead of my expected 'u'
shaped chart.

If terror attacks were expected would you take out new long positions
with the weekend approaching?

I certainly wouldn't.

If folks were not buying where would the pressure come from to
raise stock prices?

Flat to down is my view.
(And that's all it is, a view)

I expected a 'u' shaped day but got an 'n' shaped day,
the result is the same for position traders but obviously
totally wrong for daytraders.

Daytraders would have lost money on my previous call of
a 'u' shaped chart, but position traders would have been ok.

Your money, Your timeframe,
Your call.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 20 Nov 2003 21:31 - 693 of 2279

Hi Harlosh,

I'll try for an 'I' day, but it's about time we had
a 'w' day.
IE. Nobody really knows.;-)

Melnibone.

Mega Bucks - 20 Nov 2003 21:43 - 694 of 2279

long s&p 1033.4 tight sl over night so i can sleep :-)

zarif - 21 Nov 2003 12:59 - 695 of 2279

Afternoon everyone:
Wonder whats in store today. I hope some more of yesterdays action as i have got my shorts on ( i mean my pants not positions - i have got one long open from lastnight dec dow opening at 9645 - i hope it gets fulfilled b 4 the open)

On a serious note guys/gals be careful as might be spikey and volatile with the options expiring today and them cooking their books. As we are all shipmates must find safe harbour "Any Port In a Storm"!!!!


Indexes continue to drop. Watch support. (courtesy of DATAI)

3:30 PM EST - The indexes are continuing to retrace after breaking through the lower trend line of the downside pennant consolidations formed earlier. They are continuing to drop to their support levels. Watch for a further break and move lower, or a bounce and move higher within the range. The following are the lower support levels.


Dow - 9,615


NAS - 1,880


OEX - 512


NDX - 1,362


SPX - 1,033

zarif - 21 Nov 2003 13:37 - 696 of 2279

Bit of news from DJ newswire:

21 Nov 2003 12:39 BS =DJ US Stocks Set For Higher Open Fri On Bargains, Doughnuts

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. stocks are leaning toward the positive before the open Friday, as investors look to snap up some bargains following Thursday's sell-off. With no economic news on the menu Friday, investors will be left to sort the weeks' news including Friday's on-target earnings and updates from Kripsy Kreme (KKD). Option expirations might also add some volatility to the market as traders square up positions.

Dow Jones futures rose 29 points recently to 9640. Nasdaq futures rose 6.50 points to 1369, while S&P futures were 3.70 higher at 1035.70.

In London, the FTSE 100 Index opened stronger than expected, but drifted back on the sell-off of U.S. stocks yesterday. Volume is thin with little newsflow Friday, although options expiry could cause some volatility. EMI Group (U.EMI) shares moved lower as a rival bid from former Seagram CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. emerged as the favorite in the battle for Warner Music Group.

In Japan, the benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average ended down 0.1% at 9852.83 ahead of a 3-day weekend. Players kept to the sidelines after U.S. stocks fell on bombings in Turkey. Despite subdued trading, the index was helped by buying in banks, construction, and other domestic-orientated issues.

In U.S. corporate news, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. (KKD) reported third-quarter income rose 43% to $14.5 million from $10.1 million last year, while earnings-per-share increased to 23 cents from 17 cents last year and in line with Wall Street's expectation. The company also reiterated its target of 10% same-store sales growth in 2004, and estimated earnings at 26 cents a share for the fourth quarter and 92 cents for 2004.

Intel Corp. (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), fierce rivals in the market for microprocessors, gave encouraging signals about a recovery in the long-struggling sector. Intel CEO Craig Barrett said he expects a rebound in the semiconductor industry and sees signs of a global improvement in information technology. Barrett also stood by the company's fourth-quarter earnings guidance. Intel last month projected revenue of $8.1 billion to $8.7 billion. AMD, for its part, said it will build a $2.4 billion manufacturing plant near its factory in Dresden, Germany, which will begin operation in 2006.

Freddie Mac plans to release restated results for 2000, 2001 and the first three quarters of 2002 at 7 a.m. EST, today, followed by a conference call at 8 a.m. The mortgage-finance company is expected to report that it understated earnings by close to a combined $5 billion in 2000, 2001 and 2002, and possibly some periods before 2000. Freddie Mac most recently had advised investors to expect a figure "at or above" $4.5 billion. However, the restatement isn't expected to provide earnings for the first, second or third quarters of this year. Those numbers won't be available until next year, people familiar with the situation said.

Late Thursday, Walt Disney Co. (DIS) reported earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street's expectations. Gap Inc. (GPS) said third-quarter net income rose 94%, also topping the Street's estimates.

Smithfield Foods Inc. (SFD) is expected to report second-quarter earnings of 31 cents a share, also before the opening bell.

There is no major economic news scheduled for Friday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 71.04 points, or 0.73%, to 9619.42, the Nasdaq Composite dropped 17.73 points, or 0.93%, to 1881.92 and the Standard & Poor's 500 Index shed 8.79, or 0.84%, to 1033.65.

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 21, 2003 06:39 ET (11:39 GMT)


zarif - 21 Nov 2003 16:16 - 697 of 2279

Got the stop hit on my long DOWn 120 -watching what topside then short like mad.
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